In a heartfelt conclusion to a significant chapter for Prince William County, the Board of County Supervisors gathered on July 29, 2025, to express gratitude and bid farewell to Michelle Atreed, a dedicated leader retiring after 31 years of service. The meeting highlighted her impactful contributions and the deep connections she forged within the community.
Supervisor Angry opened the session by thanking Westminster for their collaboration on a community project, emphasizing the importance of infill development and its potential to enhance local living experiences. He noted that the project would provide valuable opportunities for families seeking affordable housing options in the Westminster area.
The meeting also addressed pressing community needs, with Supervisor Angry commending Nola Niles for expanding her daycare services, a move that will benefit two additional families. "Daycare is the most important thing happening right now in this nation," he stated, underscoring the critical demand for childcare solutions.
As the meeting progressed, Supervisor Shorter extended condolences to the community following a recent loss, reflecting the emotional weight felt by staff and residents alike. He also reported on a directive to preserve historic properties, showcasing the board's commitment to maintaining the county's heritage.
The highlight of the meeting was undoubtedly the farewell to Michelle Atreed, who expressed her gratitude for the support she received throughout her career. "I feel like I've left the place better than I found it," she said, as colleagues shared their appreciation for her leadership and dedication.
As the board moved to vote on various agenda items, the atmosphere was one of reflection and hope for the future, with members acknowledging the importance of community collaboration and the legacy of service that will continue to shape Prince William County.